Billed as an unprecedented exhibition of large-scale works by one of the best-known American artists of the 20th century, the show co-incides with the opening of two other exhibits at the Mana Contemporary Building.

An exhibit of contemporary video art from the Richard J. Massey Collection also will open Sunday. It features films by Edith Dekyndt, John Gerrard, Brent Green, Melanie Manchot, Robin Rhode, Matt Saunders, and Eve Sussman, according to a flier for the show.

The Middle East Center for the Arts is presenting “Conversations Rough Cut,” candid interviews from the Middle East, a new exhibit by David Wakstein, also on Sunday.

Continuing its run is Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation, “Capri with Swarovski Cap,” a sculpture by Carole Feuerman, courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art. It is made from oil painted resin with Swarovski crystals, and will be on display in her studio on the 4th floor, 488, according to publicity for the show.

Haring , who died at age 31 of AIDS-related complications, was an influential icon in the art world of the 1980’s where his graffiti-inspired, cartoon style work appeared everywhere. He opened a shop in New York which sold images on his art on buttons, T-shirts, magnets and other items.

The show runs from 1 to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.artmanafest.com, or call (800) 842-4945.